Mwahamui

Kikambala, Kenya

Funds disbursed

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Entrepreneur

Name

Mwahamui

Member since

April 2013

On-time repayments

61 installments  •  0%

About Me

Am a married woman with two children, my husband works at pwni oil company.My children are in primary school.i live at kikambala centre near kikambala football ground along the mombasa malindi highway road at kikambala.Am a business woam and i only completed primary education.I later did a business managent training with kenya women and after that i opened a business of which have been running to date. I staretd a business because i needed to assist my husband in provind for the family.I use my businees earnings to buy food staffs for my family and daily needs.

My Business

my businees is a shop where i sellfood stafffs and daily home use items to the people.Demand is there because people need eat everyday.Most people prefer my shop because i sell in small quantities, its my shop is nearbyand i offer credit to my custmers..The risks involved are that shop may be robbed by thiefs and the people you give credit at tims may take long to pay back.I make around 1,800 sh per day thus 54,000 sh per month.Daily expenditure is around 400 sh per day thus comming to 12,000 sh per month.i remain with 42,000 sh then i add new stock worth 20,000 every month.i make a profit of 22,000 sh per month.

Loan Proposal

Hello, am so happy that my loan application has been approved. My thanks to the entire zidisha team for the good job that you are doing in helping people's lives. Am so happy that my business will now have a good boost from this loan. I will make sure that i have utilise the whole amount by investing the whole loan to my business. This will add more value to the business and i expect more income.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Apr 21, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

61 months

Lenders

S

share

Whitby, Canada

russell

leicester, United Kingdom

Sundstroms

Falun, Sweden

Namaste250

Pittsford, United States

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  • Mwahamui    Sep 9, 2013

    hello, am sorry for not being able to have repaid my loan till this time.i still had several problems with my family and had to travel to my village and sated there for a longer than i expected and closed my business on a temporary basis, things are now coming in order and promise to repay within stipulated given amount and time frames as per reschedule.

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  • Mwahamui    Jun 15, 2013

    hello,am very sorry for the inconvinience have casued zidisha for not being able to repay in the proposed time.I had problems with my business as insecurity is a big challenge in our village and my business premises were robbed last week hence i plegde to repay in the time reschuduledthank you very much

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  • Namaste250    Apr 22, 2013

    Dear Mrs. Chaka,

    Selling food in small quantities and on credit is a kindness to your neighbors. It is also good for business that you are nearby and convenient.

    I will pray that the thieves stay away from your door.

    Best wishes for health for your family, success in your business, and prosperity, Ann (namaste250)

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    • Mwahamui    Apr 25, 2013

      hello.thank you for your contribution may God bless you.Selling food in small quantities gives you the advantage of getting more customers because its affordable to many people and giving credit makes you able to retain customers. Security measures are taking effect now as we have now new goverment and new leaders in our area.Thanks and wish you all the best and happiness with your family.

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